In East Harrisonburg
Anderson Baugher died at his home in the Garber Addition Wednesday night aged about 70 years. For a number of years Mr. Baugher had been a sufferer from rheumatism, but about a week ago he suffered an attack of pneumonia, which caused his death. Mr. Baugher, who had been a resident of Harrisonburg for a number of years, is survived by one daughter, Mrs. George Propst, on Depot Hill, and two sister, Mrs. Samuel Blosser, of Dale Enterprise, and Mrs. Joseph Crickenberger, of near Waynesboro, Augusta county.
The funeral services will be conducted at 2 o'clock this afternoon from Weaver's Mennonite church by Rev. Gabriel Heatwole, of the Mennonite church assisted by Rev. E. L. Folk, of the Harrisonburg Lutheran church. Interment will be made in the burial ground near the church.
Harrisonburg Daily News, January 19, 1912
In East Harrisonburg
Anderson Baugher died at his home in the Garber Addition Wednesday night aged about 70 years. For a number of years Mr. Baugher had been a sufferer from rheumatism, but about a week ago he suffered an attack of pneumonia, which caused his death. Mr. Baugher, who had been a resident of Harrisonburg for a number of years, is survived by one daughter, Mrs. George Propst, on Depot Hill, and two sister, Mrs. Samuel Blosser, of Dale Enterprise, and Mrs. Joseph Crickenberger, of near Waynesboro, Augusta county.
The funeral services will be conducted at 2 o'clock this afternoon from Weaver's Mennonite church by Rev. Gabriel Heatwole, of the Mennonite church assisted by Rev. E. L. Folk, of the Harrisonburg Lutheran church. Interment will be made in the burial ground near the church.
Harrisonburg Daily News, January 19, 1912
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